Find the perfect experience in a few steps
Start overTo the Oudegracht
The most famous canal in Utrecht is calling. Navigate to the Oudegracht and check in once you spot a wharf cellar.
To the Peace Palace
Home to the International Court of Justice. Navigate to the Peace Palace and check in once you face the imposing gates.
To the Philips Stadium
Home to PSV and the heart of red-and-white Eindhoven. Navigate to the Philips Stadium and check in in front of the imposing facade.
To the Pier
Time for some salty sea air! Navigate to the Scheveningen Pier and check in once you feel the beach below you.
To the Pieterskerk
The largest church in Leiden and the place where the Pilgrim Fathers gathered before sailing to America. Navigate to the Pieterskerk and check in on the Pieterskerkplein.
To the Plein
One of the cosiest squares in town, right next to the Binnenhof. Navigate to the Plein and check in among the terraces.
To the Rapenburg
The most beautiful canal in the Netherlands, according to many. Navigate to the Rapenburg and check in once you see the stately facades and the Academy Building.
To the Rijksmuseum
Navigate to the most famous museum of the Netherlands on the Museumplein. Check in at the Rijksmuseum.
To the Stratumseind
The longest pub street in the Netherlands is waiting. Navigate to the Stratumseind and check in among the dozens of bars.
To the Vismarkt
The Vismarkt sits next to the Grote Markt and is famous for the Korenbeurs and the statue of the three former prime ministers. Navigate there and check in.
To the Vrijthof
The beating heart of Maastricht is calling. Navigate to the Vrijthof and check in among the terraces, with the Sint-Servaas Basilica and Sint-Janskerk in view.
To the Waag
The heart of Deventer is calling. Navigate to the Waag on the Brink, the oldest museum building in the Netherlands, and check in once you arrive.
To Vondelpark
Time to recharge in the greenest part of Amsterdam. Navigate to Vondelpark and check in.
To Wilhelminapark
Time for a green pause. Navigate to Wilhelminapark, the most beautiful park in Utrecht, and check in among the old trees.
Top of Rotterdam
The Euromast soars above the city. Take a group photo at the entrance where everyone jumps as high as possible, as if you are trying to reach the top yourselves.
Tram spotters
The Hague has had a wide tram network running through the city for over 150 years. Find a tram, get as close as safely possible (on the platform or the pavement) and take a group photo with the tram clearly in shot.
Trivia: Book printing
Deventer is a true book city. A world-famous 15th-century book printer worked here. What was his first name?
Trivia: Canal belt
The Amsterdam canal belt is world-famous. In what year was it added to the UNESCO World Heritage list?
Trivia: Carnival name
During carnival, Utrecht changes its name. What is the city called then?
Trivia: City nickname
The Hague has a well-known nickname because of the court, parliament and government here. What is the city often called?
Trivia: City rights of Deventer
Deventer is one of the oldest cities in the Netherlands. In what year did Emperor Henry V officially grant the city its city rights?
Trivia: City rights of Eindhoven
Eindhoven received its city rights in the 13th century from the Duke of Brabant. In what year was that?
Trivia: City rights of Haarlem
Haarlem received its city rights early in the 13th century from Count William II. In what year was that?
Trivia: City rights of Leiden
Leiden received its city rights in the 13th century. In what year were they officially confirmed?